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Veritas NetBackup™ Device Configuration Guide
Last Published:
2018-02-16
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.1.1, 8.1)
- Introducing device configuration
- Section I. Operating systems
- AIX
- About configuring tape drive device files in AIX
- Creating AIX no rewind device files for tape drives
- HP-UX
- About device drivers and files for HP-UX persistent DSFs
- About configuring persistent DSFs
- About HP-UX legacy device drivers and files
- About configuring legacy device files
- Linux
- About the required Linux SCSI drivers
- About configuring robot and drive control for Linux
- Solaris
- Installing/reinstalling the sg and the st drivers
- About Solaris robotic controls
- About Solaris tape drive device files
- Configuring Solaris SAN clients to recognize FT media servers
- Windows
- AIX
- Section II. Robotic storage devices
- Robot overview
- Oracle StorageTek ACSLS robots
- About removing tapes from ACS robots
- Robot inventory operations on ACS robots
- NetBackup robotic control, communication, and logging
- ACS robotic test utility
- ACS configurations supported
- Device configuration examples
About SCSI persistent bindings for Linux
Veritas recommends that you use persistent bindings to lock the mappings between the SCSI targets that are reported to Linux and the specific devices. The Linux kernel device manager udev is often used to configure persistent bindings.
If you cannot use binding with the HBA in your configuration, add an ENABLE_AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION entry in the /usr/openv/volmgr/vm.conf
file on all Linux media servers.